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Originally Posted by Titas Aduksus
You believe in cause and effect ? What has that got to do with cosmology? - one thing you ought to understand very clearly is that the universe does not behave the way humans expect it to, where is the cause and effect of any of the four forces, or of particles popping in and out of existence ?
I'd scrap cause and effect, attempting to apply classical physics to the world of quanta or the super massive is like expecting a rock to behave like a living being. I think you'd do well to spend more of your time understanding the cosmos rather than try and overturn that which science currently considers the most probable [and best supported] theory of the early universe.
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What support?
As I said, there is no cause given for the 'expansion of space'
Those 'self anihilating virtual particles are nothing but mathematical curiousities and do NOT contribute to the EoS.
The dark energy problem is not the solution either.
The BB is nothing but a religion created in the mind of a priest (Lemaitrae).
For religion, you do not need a cause.
Science is based on the cause and effect concept because we see the effects and want to know the causes of these effects.
That is why experiments are performed as well as observations to learn these causes.
Regarding the forces, the EM force is very well studied and understood.
Gravity is a manisfestation of proton 'bipolar' MF alignments to attract only, IMO.
The strong and weak forces are questionable IMO because of their 'short ranges' that are 'unrealistic'.
NS